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1 hour ago, Pim said:

Nah that was 50 for the both incl shipping. Not bad eh? :)

Not bad at ALL!!!  $25 each from JPN is a steal.  :tup   

 

1 hour ago, soulpope said:

A pittance :tup:D:tup ....

Indeed. Especially when we're talking about THAT music. :wub:

 

 

Now giving this new-to-me LP another spin:

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6 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Junior Cook - Pressure Cooker (Affinity, rec. 1977)
with Mickey Tucker, Cecil McBee (or Juini Booth on two cuts), and Leroy Williams

 

Blast from the past - a common sight in the racks, back in the day.

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1 hour ago, sidewinder said:

Blast from the past - a common sight in the racks, back in the day.

Inspired by the album cover, another Affinity Thing: The Wynton Kelly Trio with George Coleman. Recorded About 1968/69. Ron McLure had replaced Paul Chambers. I remember Ron McLure very well as a very very fine bass Player: I heard him a fantastic group Dave Liebman had around 1980: Ron McLure was on bass, Terumaso Hino was on trumpet, John Scofield was on guitar. It was young John Scofield who helped me to "meet Dave Liebman". John Scofield was fantastic but still not as well known as he was a few years later. I had been Aware of him since he had recorded with Mingus (then recently). 3 Years later I hear that he joined the Miles Davis Group. I thought "Incredible", THE JOHN SCOFIELD, the guy who led my way to "meet Dave Liebman":D

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Wonderful band, wonderful album. Japanese New Jazz.

On 09/10/2019 at 7:38 AM, Gheorghe said:

Inspired by the album cover, another Affinity Thing: The Wynton Kelly Trio with George Coleman. Recorded About 1968/69. Ron McLure had replaced Paul Chambers. I remember Ron McLure very well as a very very fine bass Player: I heard him a fantastic group Dave Liebman had around 1980: Ron McLure was on bass, Terumaso Hino was on trumpet, John Scofield was on guitar. It was young John Scofield who helped me to "meet Dave Liebman". John Scofield was fantastic but still not as well known as he was a few years later. I had been Aware of him since he had recorded with Mingus (then recently). 3 Years later I hear that he joined the Miles Davis Group. I thought "Incredible", THE JOHN SCOFIELD, the guy who led my way to "meet Dave Liebman":D

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Yep, McLure is really excellent. Have only seen him the once, in an Adderley tribute band which had George Duke and Lenny White.

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Uptown LP

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25 minutes ago, soulpope said:

The nine fabulous "Piano Trio only" tracks aka Francy Boland + Jimmy Woode + Kenny Clarke are also assembled here .... :

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Still not picked up that one on Rearward but the sonics on the Vogue are great and I really like the tracks with strings + Herb Geller. A very enjoyable 2LP set, all in all !

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Just now, sidewinder said:

Still not picked up that one on Rearward but the sonics on the Vogue are great and I really like the tracks with strings + Herb Geller. A very enjoyable 2LP set, all in all !

Agree on the vinyl sonics ....but do like the separation of the "Piano Trio tracks" .... best to have both editions :D ....

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